Trackday #4 - all a bit frustrating
Fitted the passenger seat and belt - hugely expensive WRC specification carbon seat and super lightweight harness, both out of date for most MSA stuff and been in my loft for a good few years. I bought a pair of the seats and harnesses when they were still in date for such a low sum of money it's embarrassing. A rally car collector had bought an ex works car he wanted restored to completely original spec and a mate who does that sort of thing for a living offered them to me (all legit, I paid by cheque to the name of the guy who owned the car, I guess it was a irrelevant sum of money to him)
New steering wheel also fitted. It's odd but although it is the same size as the previous one, it looks so much smaller. I can only think it because it is 'far away',a Father Ted reference for you there.
So, on to today.
Went out with the first few cars. Although the track was quiet, probably as it was wet and I only wanted to do two laps to bed the pads in but it was so slow that I struggled to get any speed up at all even to do that! Brakes felt horrific, snatchy and all over the place but admittedly it was stopping ok. Came in after two laps to let the pads cool back down.
Next run was ok, but the brake vibration was still present. Track damp but drying up.
Next run, I took an instructor but struggled to get any space on track, there were a lot of fast cars being driven slowly today! (edited to add: people have every right to drive as fast or slow as they like, but the briefing asks that people use their mirrors and move over) To be honest we spent so much time slowing up that I learnt very little. Decided I would try to get another lesson later in the day
Last run before lunch, brakes getting worse. I did spend a bit (a very short bit) of time behind a brand new Porsche 991 GT2 RS. What a car that is, went like bloody hell and respect to the driver as they seem to be worth about half a million quid
Pulled the pads out at lunch, and they looked like this
Which I guess is glazing due to struggling to bed them in correctly. Cleaned up the discs and although it looked like most of the marks from the previous pads had gone, I think the damage may be done to these now
Went out after lunch, two laps and worse than ever.
Packed up
Went home
So, vibration to the point of making the car un-driveable. Only under braking and as bad under light braking as heavy. Any thoughts other than glazed pads??